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Spation:

At least he's doing something helpful...

Jadenx:

No, your buddy Mocheeze is using fear tactics to try to sway this guy away from the decision he's already made. I don't appreciate it.  :cookieMonster:

Bisjac:


--- Quote ---You're in charge of TBM's main "rival", how credible is what you say?

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your the ones that make your prefered mod look bad. this is how you represent them?

mods dont have rivals, people do. for all badspot cares, there may as well be only vanilla im sure. HES your guy's rival, pry using mods all this time to steal ideas for his finished product.
the mods are here for the general users to enjoy a building game, not for the egos of developers, and inner circles of modists to make themselves feel empowered with silly E-respect.

Pimpin:

I'm sorry, guys. By 'island community' I thought he meant that he wanted to play with other people... But now, since he's chosen TBM, I realised that he just wants to play alone.

TBM has a userbase of around 15-20 people, and the majority of which are total assholes that barely even play.



Badspot:

Just to refresh everyone's memory, the reason behind the anti-TBM campaign here is that it's creators have shown a complete lack of ethics. 

They specifically added code to TBM for the sole purpose of "owning" particular users that they had disagreements with, allowing them to become admin on that user's server.  I confronted rob and MCP about this; they admitted to doing it and were completely unapologetic, even proud of doing it.  This kind of behavior is not acceptable. 

Using their sick logic, I could put code into blockland to "own" them, but I won't because I know the difference between right and wrong.


EDIT: Oh and I almost forgot, gobbles created a script for spamming RTB servers and hosted it on the TBM website.  Lovely.  Yes, lets all download .exe's from these people and run them on our precious computers, what could go wrong?

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